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Cervélo was one of the first bike manufacturers to really drive the ‘aero road’ sector, with its Soloist models. S-Series is the blanket term for its current range of three drag-reducing performance road frames, of which the S3 is top of the shop.

An enviable spec then, and looking like the bee’s knees, but I was immediately aware of something other than pleasing aesthetics.

On my hypothetical stiffness chart, I needed to invent a new category for the S3. The combination of an incredibly stiff frame and a spec that toed the same line, resulted in the stiffest ride feel I’ve ever experienced.

It’s no wonder it’s so popular with the ProTour riders like Thor Hushovd and Heinrich Haussler. You really get a sense of all your power delivery being converted into speed, plus the handling is tip-top with it – nothing seems willing to budge beneath you.

I’d challenge the statement that Cervélo’s ‘Razor-thin’ seatstays do a good job of aiding rider comfort.

Verdict

The S3 clearly holds comfort in pretty low regard. It’s a real racer’s bike – a thoroughbred, but if you want to race like a scalded cat, it’s a superb bike to do it on, and I suspect you’ll love every minute, if that’s your style.

£3,499.99 (frame, fork, h/set, seatpost)

Full Specification

Supplier:Madison, www.madison.co.uk

Weight:6.7kg, 14.72lb

Size Tested:56cm

Size Range:48-61cm

Group Set:Shimano Dura-Ace

Frame:Vroomen-White Designs, True Aero, UD carbon

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Brad

Tactful but honest review. Very rare these days when it comes to Cervelo. Pro riders hold ride comfort in very high esteem. Stiffness, ride and handling are the big three in grand tour bikes. Not stiffness, weight or aero.